Friday, June 21, 2013

Periodically I'd like to introduce you to some creative people so we can;1. Voyeur into other interesting peoples lives2. Show how creativity can be people's passion and a career, hobby, gift or lifestyleMy first guest is Mimi who recently made a huge leap and left a career to pursue her writing aspirations.

Where do you live? How did you end up
there?

I live in Cocoa, Florida across the
Indian River from Kennedy Space Center. From our house there’s great view of
the VAB (Vehicular Assembly Building) where they used to work on the Shuttles.
I’m a space freak, so this is awesome for me (cue I Dream of Jeannie music). I grew up in New Smyrna Beach a little further
north.A few years ago, I reconnected
with a childhood friend, who’s now an aerospace engineer, and we got married.

Heron Haven, Mimi's masterpiece

What do you do for a living or to pass
your days?

I’m a recovering librarian. I quit my job to pursue Pinterest full time. Sometimes I blog at http://mimsywords.wordpress.com.I do not have any kids to interfere with my
selfish life, but I do have four crazy dogs who are total
pain-in-the-asses. I’ve been decorating
and renovating a house that I share with my husband and in-laws.Oh, and I lied about kids: I have a great
stepson who lives with us part time. We
try not to interrupt his X-Box schedule. We call him the teen yeti because I go
into his room every 48 hours or so to collect his pizza crusts, meat bones, and
soda cans.

What do you like to do creatively?

Getting
dressed is my most creative act of the day – it’s the only consistently
creative thing I do, too, because I am ADD and lazy as hell. It is a complete
miracle that I have two master’s degrees, and I guess that’s because I’m a good academic.If anything is hard, I quit, cause I can’t
handle failure. I have a vast vintage
clothing collection. I love art,and I
read nearly every minute of the day when I’m not on Pinterest, and I go to a
lot of thrift stores. I would love to
learn to sew.

Please Attach a picture of something you have made or that you like!!

Am
just obsessed with anything colorful, Southern, or folk arty.Check out the Work of Wayne White. Then again, I’m an Anglophile and love to read anything about
aristocratic Brits like the Mitfords. Oh, also I love jazz. And cars.And architecture. And museums. And
movies.Masterpiece Theater. Honey Boo. It’s all good.
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Wayne White

What is your favorite place you have visited? Why?

New Orleans and Savannah – fun, jaw
dropping beauty, musical, arty,history all over the damn place, great
cocktails,grits,tacky and sophisticated at the same time.

What floats your boat right now? Attach
any photos of this!

I’m having a Walker Evans summer.He’s the photographer who did all those shots
of people on the subway,and I think he’s pretty much the first person who
started treating American road signs and billboards seriously.

Walker Evans

Please show us a photo of your favorite
spot in your house and tell us why it is so.

My bed.It’s where I read, write, do Pinterest, and sleep, within easy cuddling
reach of my dogs and easy view of the river. Here I am with pugs Tater Tot,
Sammy, and a recent “Are You Saved?” piece I bought in North Carolina. Oh, and
a piece of driftwood that I rescued from an insane dude
who was going to carve it into a fucking dragon (not that I am averse to
dragons – I love me some Game of Thrones, too.)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Night Markets are a common destination in Asian Cities. They are open air casual markets with live food preparation, fresh local cuisine and something to solidify a perhaps otherwise liquid evening. Now add the U.S. and food trucks. OH YES!﻿﻿﻿

Miaokou Night Market, Taiwan photograph by Neil Wade My Shot

I am drooling literally. I have a big love for food trucks, festivals and travel so this Philadelphia roving Night Market makes me giddy. I'm excited for the vendors who get to feature their goods and the lucky patrons who will have access to unique eats all in one place. I hope this catches on to more cities around the U.S.A.Philadelphia Night Market June 20, 2013 6-10 p.m.Here is a video about the Philadelphia Night Market which travels to different neighborhoods and has live music! From what I can gather it's only once a year right now. Bon appetit!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqlA_7oSwY8Pa﻿﻿
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

I want to talk about
massage and changing generational habits. A while ago I understood the concept that we can
stop, redirect or change behaviors in ourselves that have been going on in our
family line for generation after generation which was so empowering to me. If I could
change myself I could stop dysfunction for future generations. The buck could
stop here? That is amazing to think about. Each of us has so much power for
change that effects not only ourselves and our future family’s behavior but
might I say the world.

That concept came up recently again
when I got a massage for lower back pain where there is so much tightness in my
hip area. My sister said, "We (our family) inherited tight muscles
there".After the massage I had a
lot more emotions surfacing and I looked up what the energy gurus say is
contained in that region. I thought what if it's not the tight muscles my family inherited but the way we process or don't process our emotions that we
pass on and on. As a result we end up with tight hips and back pain. That's kinda
what I've been thinking about. And the fact I sit way too much.Do you have any family
traits or behaviors that you can identify?

Above is one of several
chakra charts out there. I find it interesting to note what could be going on
where there is pain or tightness.Sacral Chakra – The sacral chakra located about two inches below the belly button. It is associated with emotions, sex, manifestation, trusting the universe, and feeling enough. When the chakra is closed, a person will try to control everything in their reality and not be open to assistance. They will often feel inferior and unworthy. When the chakra is opened and balanced, they will be flowing in alignment with the universe and working with it. http://www.youaretrulyloved.com/enlightenment/vocabulary/#C